For Applicants
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation will not support a 2025 cohort of the AMFDP. However, individuals associated with the administration of the program are exploring alternative models for a program to support the mission of the AMFDP. Although we are confident that there will be a 2025 cohort, the timeline will not be the same as in years past. If you are a potential applicant, please send an email message to nardery@iu.edu indicating your interest, and we will notify you when the application is open.
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The following information, and all information linked to this page, is archival and is not pertinent to any applications to a successor program going forward. However, we do encourage potential applicants to register at MyRWJF (see below) to be made aware of current and future funding opportunities at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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The Harold Amos Medical Faculty Development Program supports basic/biomedical, clinical, dental, nursing, and health services/epidemiology research. The information requested in the application process is essential for screening as well as for interviewing applicants.
An application to the AMFDP consists of the completion of the online process through the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Application and Review system (found through a link at MyRWJF).
Click for a view of the MFD24 Application Preview. This is for information purposes only — it is not possible to submit an application from this link.
See the 2024 Call for Applications.
You will first need to register at MyRWJF. While it is necessary to create a user ID and password, you may retain these for all future applications. At MyRWJF you may sign up for and manage free e-mail subscriptions and alerts, review active calls for proposals and news releases, participate in the RWJF Community using blogs and message boards, and apply for funding through the AMFDP or another program.
The National Advisory Committee will consider applications only when they are complete. Therefore, you should start the process as soon as you decide to apply.